Tiggy72
New User
Hi, I've been riding for almost 30 years (ouch I'm getting old) and had my own horse for the last 12. I sadly lost him just before Christmas.
I am now considering getting my next equine friend and have been to visit a couple. The one I saw at the weekend would be the perfect height, great mix (cob x Hanovarian) and seemed a really nice sort.....the problem is he's only just 3 and whilst handled has yet to be backed. I always used to toy with the idea of bringing on a youngster so it's not completely out of the question and not just that he was good looking and I want him!
Now I'm happily confident doing ground work and am in no imeadiate rush to back and ride so taking time to build up a friendship first is fine and preferable. I am also lucky to have friends in the world of dressage and eventing who are used to backing and bringing on youngsters so have all the support I could possibly ask for.
My only concern is, what if the horse when eventually backed and educated turns out a bit too sharp for me to handle (have only been used to hacking my semi retired boy for last year) and I have to sell him on ? I wont know unless I try but worry that I'm not being fair to the horse if things don't work out.
Has anyone else been in this position and can offer any advice / success / bad luck stories etc ?
Urgent responses needed as I think he'll be sold pretty quickly as he's so lovely - HELP!
I am now considering getting my next equine friend and have been to visit a couple. The one I saw at the weekend would be the perfect height, great mix (cob x Hanovarian) and seemed a really nice sort.....the problem is he's only just 3 and whilst handled has yet to be backed. I always used to toy with the idea of bringing on a youngster so it's not completely out of the question and not just that he was good looking and I want him!
Now I'm happily confident doing ground work and am in no imeadiate rush to back and ride so taking time to build up a friendship first is fine and preferable. I am also lucky to have friends in the world of dressage and eventing who are used to backing and bringing on youngsters so have all the support I could possibly ask for.
My only concern is, what if the horse when eventually backed and educated turns out a bit too sharp for me to handle (have only been used to hacking my semi retired boy for last year) and I have to sell him on ? I wont know unless I try but worry that I'm not being fair to the horse if things don't work out.
Has anyone else been in this position and can offer any advice / success / bad luck stories etc ?
Urgent responses needed as I think he'll be sold pretty quickly as he's so lovely - HELP!